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Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 1 Econ 210D Intermediate Macroeconomics Spring 2015 Professor Kevin D. Hoover Topic 6 Aggregate Demand.

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1 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 1 Econ 210D Intermediate Macroeconomics Spring 2015 Professor Kevin D. Hoover Topic 6 Aggregate Demand

2 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 2 Aggregate Supply and Aggregate Demand Product-Expenditure Identity o AS = Y = C + I + G + NX = AD Initial Simplication o Closed Economy: NX = IM = EX =0 o Y = C + I + G

3 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 3 Consumption Function - 1 John Maynard Keynes The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money (1936)

4 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 4 Consumption Function - 2 A Linear Consumption Function: C = c 0 + cYD o marginal propensity to consume (mpc) = c o Keynes’s fundamental psychological law: 0 < c < 1 o average propensity to consume (apc) = C/YD Disposable-Income Identity: YD = Y + TR – T

5 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 5 Savings Function Savings Function S = –c 0 + (1 – c ) YD o marginal propensity to save (mps) = (1 – c ) o mpc + mps = 1

6 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 6 Tax Function A Linear Tax Function: T =  0 +  Y o  = marginal tax rate o A flat tax =  = constant o Reasonable simplification  0 = 0;  = 17% o T =  Y

7 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 7 Simple Model of Aggregate Demand – 1 Inflow-Outflow Identity: I + G + EX = S + ( T – TR ) + IM Simplifications o No foreign sector: EX = IM = 0 o Transfers treated as negative taxes o Autonomous Expenditure ( A ) = I + G + EX Simplified Identity: A = S + T

8 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 8 Simple Model of Aggregate Demand – 2 Example:  = 20%; c = 0.9

9 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 9 Stimulus Economics His favorite part of economic analysis

10 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 10 The Autonomous-Expenditure Multiplier The multiplier: o  > 1 o “spending begets spending”: the basis for stimulus economics o c     o     

11 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 11 Fiscal Policy: Baseline Model -- Setup No EX, IM, TR: o I + G = S + T Behavior o Consumption function: C = 0.8( Y – T ) o therefore, S = (1 – 0.8)( Y – T ) o Tax function: T = (1/6) Y = 0.1667 Y o Initial Conditions: I = 500; G = 500

12 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 12 Fiscal Policy: Baseline Model -- Solution Y = 500 Budget Deficit = G – T = 0

13 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 13 Fiscal Policy: Experiment #1 Goal:  Y = 600 – i.e., Y = 3,600 How big a stimulus is needed?  G =  Y /3 = 600/3 = 200; G = 700 after stimulus Budget deficit: G – T = 700 – (1/6)3,600 = 100

14 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 14 Fiscal Policy: Experiment #2 Goal:  Y = 600 – i.e., Y = 3,600 How big a tax cut is needed?  = 9.72% Budget deficit: G – T = 500 – 0.0972 × 3,600 = 150

15 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 15 Fiscal Policy: Experiment #3 – 1 Goal: Target particular level of T not a particular rate of  Multiplier formulae: o Tax Multiplier o Autonomous expenditure multiplier

16 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 16 Fiscal Policy: Experiment #3 – 2 Goal:  T = –100 Effect on Y ?  Y = – 4( – 100)= 400; Y = 3,400 after tax cut Tax rate:  = T/Y = 400/3,400 = 11.76% Budget Deficit: G – T = 500 – 400 = 100

17 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 17 Fiscal Policy: Experiment #4 – 1 Goal: Raise G while keeping budget balanced – i.e., G = T at all times. Effect on Y ? Balanced-budget multiplier:

18 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 18 Fiscal Policy: Experiment #4 – 2 Goal:  Y = 600; Y = 3,600 What  must be set?  G =  T =  Y = 600. Tax rate:  = T/Y = 1,100/3,600 = 30.56% Budget Deficit: G – T = 1,100 – 0.3056 × 3,600 = 0

19 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 19 Opportunity Cost of Investment opportunity cost = rr -  As opportunity cost rises (  rr or  ), investment falls.

20 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 20

21 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 21 The IS Curve  A  rightward shift   rightward shift    downward pivot

22 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 22 The Limits to Aggregate Demand Where does stimulus pressure go at full employment, when real AD tries to be > real AS but must be real AD = real AS? o In short run, runs down inventories =  I = negative stimulus. o Leaks into imports and reductions of exports:  NX = negative stimulus. o Translates into inflation:  p   real AD for same level of nominal AD.

23 Professor K.D. Hoover, Econ 210D Topic 6 Spring 2015 23 END of Topic 6 Next Topic: 7. Macroeconomic Dynamics


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